My Chabad rabbi has been bugging me to take off one semester to study in a yeshiva "some time before graduate school." It's still not clear to me what this yeshiva place is all about, and definitely not clear why I should take off in the middle of my studies to go there.
If being an adult means being rational, then what does it mean to be a child? Does it mean being irrational? To the extent that religion involves the childlike gesture of "faith" (Emunah), it would seem to be an irrational, immature enterprise. Unless of course there is a viable adult alternative to Rationalism and Irrationalism alike.